HOUSE BILL REPORT
HB 2295
This analysis was prepared by non-partisan legislative staff for the use of legislative members in
their deliberations. This analysis is not a part of the legislation nor does it constitute a
statement of legislative intent.
As Reported by House Committee On:
Higher Education
Title: An act relating to assessing the higher education needs of the Olympic and Kitsap peninsulas.
Brief Description: Assessing the higher education needs of the Olympic and Kitsap peninsulas.
Sponsors: Representatives Seaquist, Rolfes, Lantz, Appleton, Haigh, Eickmeyer, Kessler and VanDeWege.
Brief History:
Higher Education: 2/27/07 [DP].
Brief Summary of Bill |
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HOUSE COMMITTEE ON HIGHER EDUCATION
Majority Report: Do pass. Signed by 5 members: Representatives Wallace, Chair; Sells, Vice Chair; Hasegawa, McIntire and Sommers.
Minority Report: Do not pass. Signed by 4 members: Representatives Anderson, Ranking Minority Member; Buri, Assistant Ranking Minority Member; Jarrett and Roberts.
Staff: Andrew Colvin (786-7304).
Background:
The Olympic and Kitsap Peninsulas are presently served by three public colleges: Olympic
College, Peninsula College, and Grays Harbor College. The closest public four-year
institutions are the University of Washington Tacoma and The Evergreen State College in
Olympia.
Summary of Bill:
The Higher Education Coordinating Board (HECB) assesses the higher education needs in
Kitsap, Mason, Jefferson, and Clallam counties and recommends solutions to the higher
education needs of the area. Solutions that the HECB considers include: establishment of
new baccalaureate institutions; expansion of existing institutions to include baccalaureate
degrees; and co-location of institutions. The HECB may contract for an assessment of sites
to meet higher education needs in the counties.
In conducting the assessment and siting study, the HECB consults with the State Board for
Community and Technical Colleges, the Workforce Training and Education Coordinating
Board, the local business community, and the existing research and comprehensive
institutions. The HECB assembles a local advisory committee to assist in the conduct of the
assessment and siting study. The committee includes:
The recommendations to the Legislature must include:
The HECB presents an interim report to the Legislature and the Governor by January 15, 2008, and a final report by December 1, 2008.
Appropriation: None.
Fiscal Note: Available.
Effective Date: The bill takes effect 90 days after adjournment of session in which bill is passed.
Staff Summary of Public Testimony:
(In support) The need is clear. It has been shown that we need to increase the number of
students receiving bachelor's degrees here in Washington. Residents of the Kitsap and
Olympic Peninsulas need better access to institutions where they can obtain a bachelor's
degree. This bill will provide an opportunity to study the available options and help to figure
how and where. For students who live on the peninsulas, it is difficult to commute to any of
the four-year public colleges in Seattle, Tacoma, or Olympia. The Baccalaureate Task Force
includes all four counties mentioned in this bill. Studies have been done verifying the need
for a four-year program in this area, and this would provide a welcome opportunity to have
the assistance of the Higher Education Coordinating Board (HECB) in sorting through the
options. However, it is important to place this into a larger context, and consider the needs
and opportunities in the region within the larger framework of the state's higher education
system. In line with this, the Senate's version of this bill includes consideration of "adjacent
counties" in this process. The HECB would also encourage some clarification in this bill
regarding the makeup of the advisory committee.
(Opposed) None.
Persons Testifying: Representative Seaquist, prime sponsor; Charlotte Garrido, Washington State University Kitsap Extension; and Chris Thompson, Higher Education and Coordinating Board.